From the beautiful scenery in southern England, Wales with castle buildings, Scotland with vast wasteland and steep mountains, to England with many medieval cities, towns, houses and gardens, the scenery is beautiful. There are some scenic spots worth visiting here.
England England
Annick Castle-the former site of Duke northumberland and Percy's family. They lived here as early as 1509. The appearance of the house belongs to the medieval pattern, simple and elegant, but there are countless treasures and picture murals inside.
Bath is one of the most beautiful and elegant cities in Britain and is famous for its Georgian architectural style. Here you can visit the magnificent bathroom ruins built by the Romans near the hot springs in 1 century.
Beaulieu House used to be the residence of Lord montague, with the original appearance of an old palace built in the13rd century but destroyed by Henry III in the melee. There is also a national automobile museum built by Lord montague, which has a collection of more than 200 big cars, buses and racing cars.
Broadway/Evesham/Pershall are three very beautiful villages, of which Broadway is a typical Cotswold style building, while the other two are black and white wooden buildings built in hereford and Worcestershire.
Chatsworth-The building is located in a large vegetation area beside the Deventer River. It was built for Duke of Devonshire I and contains many priceless treasures, including pictures, books and furniture. There is also a gorgeous garden designed and built by Nengli Brown and Joseph Paxton, and a fountain that sprays water up to 90 meters.
Chester-This is an ancient city with a history of 2,000 years, and it is also the best preserved city in Britain. It has many black and white medieval buildings, and shops with wooden corridors stand on both sides of the street.
Durham-Riverbend Cathedral built in12nd century, adjacent to Norman Castle, is now a part of Durham University.
JOR vik Viking Centre-Jorvik, located in Cape York, is a pirate city that has not been fully explored by archaeologists. As a museum, it reproduces people's life in the era of Jorwick.
Levenshall-this is an Elizabethan house, near a lake district in England, with stucco floors, hard paneling and manicured weird bush gardens.
Liverpool is famous for its famous Beatles, Liverpool and Everton football teams. Its renovated dock area still creates the ocean atmosphere of the past.
Winchester-It is the longest Gothic church in Europe completed in the13rd century, and the only remaining part of the castle building in the13rd century, in which the "King Arthur's Round Table" is also preserved.
Lake Windermere-This is the longest lake in Britain. You can take a boat from Bonis to Ambre Side in the northernmost part of the lake.
Cape York Cathedral-originally a gathering place for vikings, now presents the architectural style of13-15th century gothic church. Most towns are surrounded by medieval walls, while most castles are winding streets.
Scotland Scotland
Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the center of Scottish hills in England, has a cable car all year round to take you halfway up the mountain to enjoy the magnificent scenery.
Edinburgh-It occupies the most striking position in Edinburgh and contains the royal treasures of Scotland.
Glenko is a long and narrow valley in the mountainous area, where the famous tribal war and the 1692 Da * * * event happened.
Lomond Bay is one of the most romantic bays in Scotland, and you can also go boating here.
Holland House-the official residence of the Queen of Scots, but most of it has been rebuilt by charles ii.
Stirling castle-In terms of geographical location and architectural style, it is the most magnificent Scottish castle.
Traquair house-it is the early residence of the Scottish royal family and the oldest one. It used to be a royal paddock, but it is still inhabited.
Western Highland Coast-The coastline is winding, with numerous bays and islands, making it the most beautiful place in Scotland.
Wales Wales
Carnarvon Castle-This is the most attractive castle in Wales, but it was originally owned by Rome in the13rd century. It was purchased by the Prince of Wales in 1969, and it includes various museums in the town. It was also a seaport in Roman times.
LLECHWEDD Cave-It is one of the giant lime mines in Blaenau Ffestiniog, which was discovered by a miner named Tramway along a cave road map at 1846. The second line is located under the deepest passenger railway in Britain and extends to the deep well.
Portmelian is a magical and romantic village, which was built in the 1920s and 1930s and adopted Italian architectural style. It is located at the mouth of a river, passing through dense bushes and woodlands. It is also the birthplace of Potemrion pottery.